I sent you two links.
The first is where start.

To create a failing test what you need is just your know-how about your
problem; you don't need a special know-how about NHibernate.

If you like to have a open issue, with your name, for a bunch of months
before close it as "Incomplete" then you can file a new ticket with the same
information you sent here.

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 6:06 PM, Beefy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Love to, but I have no idea where to even start for it, and I must bow
> to the experience of this group in this matter. I'm hoping someone
> with the know-how about the internal workings of NHibernate might pick
> up and run with this. I can only offer my observations, unfortunately.
> Would you like me to still open a ticket there?
>
> / Michael /
>
> On May 31, 4:54 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As usual a nice self explained test attached to a JIRA ticket (after you
> > have really realized that the test fail) will be more clear than hundreds
> of
> > words.
> > To create a test:
> http://nhforge.org/blogs/nhibernate/archive/2008/10/04/the-best-way-t...
> >
> > <http://nhforge.org/blogs/nhibernate/archive/2008/10/04/the-best-way-t..
> .>To
> > create a JIRA ticket:http://216.121.112.228/secure/Dashboard.jspa
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Beefy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hmm... interesting, haven't used Single before. That allows me to get
> > > rid of a line of code. Thanks for that.
> >
> > > However, it still does not fix the underlying issue.
> >
> > > / Michael /
> >
> > > On May 31, 4:41 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Not the same thing. I need to know that there is one, and exactly
> one,
> > > > > result.
> >
> > > > So: Single()
> > > > or SingleOrDefault() if you allow no-results.
> > > > --
> > > > Fabio Maulo
> >
> > --
> > Fabio Maulo
>



-- 
Fabio Maulo

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